hoarseness |
dysphonia |
As nouns the difference between hoarseness and dysphonia
is that
hoarseness is the quality of being hoarse; of having a dry harsh voice while
dysphonia is (medicine) a difficulty in producing vocal sounds.
aphonia |
dysphonia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between aphonia and dysphonia
is that
aphonia is (medicine) loss of voice; the inability to speak while
dysphonia is (medicine) a difficulty in producing vocal sounds.
As nouns the difference between aphonia and dysphonia
is that
aphonia is (medicine) loss of voice; the inability to speak while
dysphonia is (medicine) a difficulty in producing vocal sounds.
dysphonia |
dysphasia |
As nouns the difference between dysphonia and dysphasia
is that
dysphonia is a difficulty in producing vocal sounds while
dysphasia is loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury or disease of the brain.
dysphonia |
dysphagia |
As nouns the difference between dysphonia and dysphagia
is that
dysphonia is a difficulty in producing vocal sounds while
dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing.
dysphonia |
dysarthria |
As nouns the difference between dysphonia and dysarthria
is that
dysphonia is a difficulty in producing vocal sounds while
dysarthria is difficulty in articulating words due to disturbance in the form or function of the structures that modulate voice into speech. One of first indicative symptoms of myasthenia gravis brought about by an auto-immune response to acetylcholine receptors.
dysphonia |
dysphoria |
As nouns the difference between dysphonia and dysphoria
is that
dysphonia is (medicine) a difficulty in producing vocal sounds while
dysphoria is a state of feeling unwell or unhappy; a feeling of emotional and mental discomfort and suffering from restlessness, malaise, depression or anxiety.